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Health Benefits

How Does A Morning Workout Benefit Me?

  • Morning workouts typically mean you’re less prone to distractions. When you first wake up, you haven’t started tackling the day’s to-do list. You’re also less likely to get phone calls, text messages, and emails.
  • With fewer distractions, you’re more likely to follow through with your workout.
  • Physical activity also improves focus and concentration, regardless of when you do it. But if you have trouble focusing during the day, a morning workout might be just the ticket.

Top 5 Causes of Death in the U.S.

Heart Disease

Remains the leading killer, encompassing conditions like heart attacks.

A consistent second place, including various forms of cancer.

A broad category including drug overdoses, falls, and car crashes, often leading for younger adults.

Affects blood flow to the brain.

Conditions like COPD and emphysema

Obesity

  • Obesity significantly increases the risk of chronic illnesses, primarily type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, fatty liver disease, stroke, sleep apnea, osteoarthritis, and at least 13 types of cancer.
  • It acts as a leading cause of disability and premature death by straining metabolic and biomechanical systems.
  • The first step to dealing with obesity is proper stress management.

Stress Management Through Fitness

  • Exercise is one of the most effective ways to handle stress and anxiety due to the fact it releases endorphins which help improve your mood.
  • Regular exercise improves and regulate cortisol levels within the body.
  • The same endorphins that make you feel better also help you concentrate and feel mentally sharp for tasks. Exercise also stimulates the growth of new brain cells and helps prevent age related decline.